Patents Assigned to TT Electronics Technology Limited
  • Patent number: 7514919
    Abstract: A sensor for sensing a parameter such as position, comprises: (i) an excitation winding for example coils (7, 9) in quadrature; (ii) a signal generator (41, 42, 43) operable to generate an excitation signals and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the excitation winding; (iii) a sense coil (11) that can be electromagnetically coupled to the excitation winding such that, in response to the excitation signal being applied to the excitation winding by the signal generator, a periodic electric signal is generated in the sense coil that is indicative of the value of the parameter to be measured by the sensor; and (iv) a signal processor (108) operable to process the periodic electric signal generated in the sensor winding to determine a value representative of the parameter being measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2009
    Assignee: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: David Alun James, Darran Kreit, Colin Stuart Sills, Mark Anthony Howard
  • Patent number: 7319319
    Abstract: There is described a sensor comprising an excitation winding, a signal generator operable to generate an excitation signal and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the excitation winding, a sensor winding electromagnetically coupled to the excitation winding and a signal processor operable to process a periodic electric signal generated in the sensor winding when the excitation signal is applied to the excitation winding by the signal generator to determine a value of a sensed parameter. The excitation signal comprises a periodic carrier signal having a first frequency modulated by a periodic modulation signal having a second frequency, the first frequency being greater than the second frequency. In this way, the sensor is well suited to using digital processing techniques both to generate the excitation signal and to process the signal induced in the sensor windings. In an embodiment, the sensor is used to detect the relative position of two members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: Ross Peter Jones, Richard Allen Doyle, Mark Anthony Howard, David Alun James, Darran Kreit, Colin Stuart Sills
  • Patent number: 7298137
    Abstract: There is described an inductive position sensor in which a signal generator applies a excitation signal to an excitation winding formed on a first member, the excitation winding being electromagnetically coupled to at least two resonant circuits formed on a second member which are spaced from each other along a measurement path. The excitation windings are shaped so that the electromagnetic coupling between the exciting winding and each of the resonators varies along the measurement path. In this way, by applying an excitation signal to the excitation winding, respective different signals are induced in the resonators which depend upon the relative position of the first and second members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2007
    Assignee: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: Mark Anthony Howard, Colin Stuart Sills, Darran Kreit, David Alun James
  • Publication number: 20070139040
    Abstract: There is described a sensor comprising an excitation winding, a signal generator operable to generate an excitation signal and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the excitation winding, a sensor winding electromagnetically coupled to the excitation winding and a signal processor operable to process a periodic electric signal generated in the sensor winding when the excitation signal is applied to the excitation winding by the signal generator to determine a value of a sensed parameter. The excitation signal comprises a periodic carrier signal having a first frequency modulated by a periodic modulation signal having a second frequency, the first frequency being greater than the second frequency. In this way, the sensor is well suited to using digital processing techniques both to generate the excitation signal and to process the signal induced in the sensor windings. In an embodiment, the sensor is used to detect the relative position of two members.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2007
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Applicant: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: Ross Jones, Richard Doyle, Mark Howard, David James, Darran Kreit, Colin Sills
  • Patent number: 7208945
    Abstract: There is described a sensor comprising an excitation winding, a signal generator operable to generate an excitation signal and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the excitation winding, a sensor winding electromagnetically coupled to the excitation winding and a signal processor operable to process a periodic electric signal generated in the sensor winding when the excitation signal is applied to the excitation winding by the signal generator to determine a value of a sensed parameter. The excitation signal comprises a periodic carrier signal having a first frequency modulated by a periodic modulation signal having a second frequency, the first frequency being greater than the second frequency. In this way, the sensor is well suited to using digital processing techniques both to generate the excitation signal and to process the signal induced in the sensor windings. In an embodiment, the sensor is used to detect the relative position of two members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: Ross Peter Jones, Richard Alan Doyle, Mark Anthony Howard, David Alun James, Darran Kriet, Colin Stuart Sills
  • Patent number: 7196604
    Abstract: There is described a position sensor comprising at least one planar substrate having formed thereon a magnetic field generator which comprises conductive tracks formed on at least two planes defined by the at least one planar substrate. An intermediate coupling element is operable to move relative to the at least one planar substrate along a measurement direction transverse to the planar substrate, the detector detects the position of the intermediate coupling element in a magnetic field generated by the magnetic field generator. The position sensor has particular application in man-machine interfaces such as push buttons and rotary switches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: TT Electronics Technology Limited
    Inventors: Colin S. Sills, David A. James
  • Publication number: 20060125472
    Abstract: There is described an inductive position sensor in which a signal generator applies a excitation signal to an excitation winding formed on a first member, the excitation winding being electromagnetically coupled to at least two resonant circuits formed on a second member which are spaced from each other along a measurement path. The excitation windings are shaped so that the electromagnetic coupling between the exciting winding and each of the resonators varies along the measurement path. In this way, by applying an excitation signal to the excitation winding, respective different signals are induced in the resonators which depend upon the relative position of the first and second members.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2003
    Publication date: June 15, 2006
    Applicant: TT ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
    Inventors: Mark Howard, Colin Sills, Darran Kreit, David James
  • Publication number: 20060119351
    Abstract: A sensor for sensing a parameter such as position, comprises: (i) an excitation winding for example coils (7, 9) in quadrature; (ii) a signal generator (41, 42, 43) operable to generate an excitation signals and arranged to apply the generated excitation signal to the excitation winding; (iii) a sense coil (11) that can be electromagnetically coupled to the excitation winding such that, in response to the excitation signal being applied to the excitation winding by the signal generator, a periodic electric signal is generated in the sense coil that is indicative of the value of the parameter to be measured by the sensor; and (iv) a signal processor (108) operable to process the periodic electric signal generated in the sensor winding to determine a value representative of the parameter being measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 8, 2006
    Applicant: TT ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
    Inventors: David James, Darran Kreit, Colin Sills, Mark Howard